3-Day Botswana Chobe National Park Safari Trip Package

3 days

Easy

Chobe National Park
This package offers you the chance to experience and encounter the incredible wildlife of Chobe National Park. Step away from the bustle of city life, tall buildings, and human crowds, and immerse yourself in pure wilderness. Glide along the river on a safari cruise to witness aquatic life up close, then feel the thrill of an “African massage” as your safari jeep explores the bush in search of the land’s giants. Along the way, enjoy the wild melodies of birds, the scents of the bush, and the rhythm of nature all around you—breathing in the pure, unspoiled air of the park’s heart.
What's included?
    • All National Park entry fees
    • All meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
    • Drinking water provided daily
    • 4x4 safari vehicle for game drives
    • Professional safari guides
    • Hotel/lodge pickup and drop-off
    • All scheduled activities (unless marked optional)
    • Road transport and transfers between destinations
    • Tea, coffee, and snacks on game drives
    • Air-conditioned transfer vehicles (where applicable)
    • First-aid kit available during activities
    • Binoculars for shared use during safaris
    Exclusions
      • International and domestic flights (unless specified in package)
      • Visa fees and border crossing charges
      • Travel insurance (highly recommended but not included)
      • Gratuities/tips for guides, drivers, and staff
      • Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks (unless stated otherwise)
      • Optional activities not included in the itinerary (e.g., village tours, helicopter flights, fishing trips)
      • Personal expenses (souvenirs, laundry, phone calls, etc.)
      • Medical expenses and emergency evacuation costs
      • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
      Please note

        Clothing

        • Neutral-colored clothing(beige, khaki, olive, brown) – blends into the environment and doesn’t attract insects.
        • Lightweight shirts & trousers – breathable and quick-dry for daytime.
        • Shorts – for warmer afternoons.
        • Warm layers – fleece or sweater for chilly mornings and evenings.
        • Light waterproof jacket – for sudden rain.
        • Comfortable walking shoes/boots – closed shoes are best for bush walks.
        • Sandals or flip-flops – for around camp/lodge.
        • Hat with brim / cap – for sun protection.
        • Swimwear – many lodges/camps have pools.
        • Scarf or buff – useful against dust on game drives.

        Accessories & Gear

        • Sunglasses – with UV protection.
        • High-SPF sunscreen & lip balm.
        • Insect repellent (DEET-based or natural).
        • Personal medication & small first-aid kit(though camps have basics).
        • Binoculars – essential for spotting wildlife.
        • Camera with extra batteries & memory cards.
        • Headlamp or flashlight – camps can be dark at night.
        • Reusable water bottle.
        • Daypack – for carrying essentials on game drives.

        Documents & Money

        • Passport & visas (if required).
        • Travel insurance documents.
        • Vaccination card (yellow fever if applicable).
        • Local currency & credit/debit cards.

        Optional but Useful

        • Safari guidebook / animal checklist – fun to keep track of sightings.
        • Notebook & pen – for journaling your safari memories.
        • Power bank / charger – some camps have limited electricity.
        • Gloves & beanie – if traveling in winter (May–Aug in Southern Africa).
        What to bring